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How to look up a symbol or identify a letter from a math alphabet or other character?

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It should be \Checkmark - i.e. first letter capitalised. Do the other symbols listed in the bbding manual work?

– Chris H
Sep 11 '13 at 14:18



I tried \Checkmark, it doesn't work, pls see my update.

– user1944267
Sep 11 '13 at 14:25



Both { dingbat & \checkmark } and { bbding & \Checkmark } work when plugged into your MWE for me, so I'm thinking installation issues, or some subtlety of your system.

– Chris H
Sep 11 '13 at 14:53



Alternatively, you can use \ding{51} from pifont . See X mark to match checkmark .

– Werner
Sep 11 '13 at 15:12


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wow, this is great, but the shape is a little bit unlike a tick. how to make the left end longer?

– user1944267
Sep 11 '13 at 14:45



A little bit of an overkill for a simple checkmark, isn't it? ;-)

– Gonzalo Medina
Sep 11 '13 at 14:51



@GonzaloMedina, I'm sure you're right, but on the other hand this is a really nice simple example for tikz - a sort of "hello world". It gets my vote for generality and inspiration to try stuff.

– Chris H
Sep 11 '13 at 14:55



Besides being an overkill or not, which is subjective, your solution has a problem and it is that it won't scale. Try \Huge This is a \checkmark\ checkmark.

– Gonzalo Medina
Sep 11 '13 at 14:56



@GonzaloMedina Not really a problem, just set x = 1em, y=1em (and remove the scale option entirely). I’d just define \newcommand*{\checktikz}[1][]{\tikz[x=1em, y=1em]\fill[#1] (0,.35) -- (.25,0) -- (1,.7) -- (.25,.15) -- cycle;} which also allows \checktikz[blue] or even \checktikz[rounded corners=.5pt, draw=red, ultra thin] .

– Qrrbrbirlbel
Sep 11 '13 at 22:55


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what package should I use except bbding?

– user1944267
Sep 11 '13 at 14:24



@user1944267 depends on the checkmark style you want; I'd suggest you amssymb and its \checkmark .

– Gonzalo Medina
Sep 11 '13 at 14:26



still doesn't work, see my update

– user1944267
Sep 11 '13 at 14:43



@user1944267 if you load dingbat , it's \checkmark with a lower case "c"; see my updated answer.

– Gonzalo Medina
Sep 11 '13 at 14:48


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Don’t forget: ☑ (U+2611, ‘Ballot Box with Check’), ✅ (U+2705, ‘White Heavy Check Mark’) and ✓ (U+2713, ‘Check Mark’). Yours is called ‘Heavy Check Mark’.

– bodo
Sep 11 '13 at 14:51



@canaaerus Very good, I wasn't aware (U+2714 is the only check mark in the Linux Libertine font).

– Sverre
Sep 11 '13 at 15:16



(I happen not to have the ✔ character on Mac OS X when using Linux Libertine O.)

– Jill-Jênn Vie
Jan 23 '19 at 23:36


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\fillscale=0.4 is probably only a type, right? Anyway, it would be better to just use font units directly: the most simple way would be to directly set x and y : \tikz[x=1em, y=1em] and remove the scale option entirely.

– Qrrbrbirlbel
Sep 11 '13 at 22:52



@Qrrbrbirlbel I've edited to escape the opening square bracket, now it looks OK - not sure why I need to do that on that line but not after \documentclass . I've tested it with your change, and I prefer that way of doing it - but my code was based on the answer above.

– Chris H
Sep 12 '13 at 9:08


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I want to put some checkmarks inside table cells.
I have put a cross sign using $\times$ but I really don't know how to write a checkmark in latex.
I used \usepackage{bbding} package and \checkmark but it doesnt work,
if it is \checkmark, it shows nothing
an example source code:
(there is an additional cls file IEEEtran.cls : mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/IEEEtran/IEEEtran.cls)
The MnSymbol package also offers \checkmark , but this package changes other symbols.
(with dingbat it is \checkmark , lower case "c").
Since the check mark is a Unicode symbol (U+2714), you can also use XeLaTeX.
This is a scaleable version of the checkmark in the answer by PGFTricks above. I'm sure there's a better way though.

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